they learnt to fight and sail
The Vikings were one of the first to create a democracy that eventually led to American democracy, they also revolutionized construction. So you could say they somewhat shaped the modern world.
They spoke fluent Spanish and Greek
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Most Vikings were farmers.
The vikings were fierce.
The Vikings were one of the first to create a democracy that eventually led to American democracy, they also revolutionized construction. So you could say they somewhat shaped the modern world.
They spoke fluent Spanish and Greek
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The Vikings!
By studying Viking longboats, we can learn about Viking technological advancements in shipbuilding, their navigational skills across long distances, and their prowess as seafaring explorers and traders. The design of the longboats also reflects the strategic importance of mobility and speed in Viking warfare and raids. Additionally, archaeological findings on preserved longboats provide insights into Viking craftsmanship and societal organization.
The Vikings.
Most Vikings were farmers.
It is most commonly believed that the vikings led by Leif Erickson's father were the first to establish a settlement there but, history also tells us that the Vikings failed to maintain the community during the little ice age because they didn't learn to adapt the way the Inuits did. Kind of leads me to believe that the Inuits were there first.
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The vikings were fierce.
No. Vikings were Scandinavians.
Vikings